Configure multiple options for the MDS Connection Service from the BlackBerry Administration Service.
Service property | Description | Configuration details |
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Device ports | When a BlackBerry application receives an application-reliable push request, it sends a delivery confirmation message to the MDS Connection Service. This message is then forwarded to Unwired Server. |
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Storing push requests in the BlackBerry Configuration Database. | To manage memory and system resources in your organization's
environment, configure the MDS Connection Service to store Unwired
Server, Push Access Protocol (PAP), and other Research In Motion® push
connections in the Configuration Database. You can also configure storage settings for the Configuration Database. For more information about types of push requests, visit http://www.blackberry.com/developers and review the contents of BlackBerry Java Development Environment Development Guide. |
For Push access protocol, in Maximum number of push messages stored, type a number that reflects the total number of push notifications you want the Configuration Database to store. |
Configuring the maximum number of active push connections | You can configure the maximum number of push connections that the MDS Connection Service can process at the same time. If active connections exceed this value, the MDS Connection Service queues these push connections. | For Push access protocol, in Maximum number of active connections, type a number that reflects the number of push notifications required. |
Configuring the maximum number of queued push connections | The MDS Connection Service queues push requests when the number of connections exceeds a limit that you specify for active connections. When the number of queued requests exceeds this limit, the MDS Connection Service sends a "service unavailable" message to BlackBerry devices. |
For Push access protocol, in Maximum number of queued connections, type a number that reflects the number of push notifications required. |